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it's not just deeley. us dealers cannot sell outside the states. there's a whole big world out there other than canada.
I'm sure there is, but since this thread is about buying parts in Canada I'll keep my comments related to the subject. but thanks for the enlightenment.
I live in the UK and bought stuff from St Paul H-D, in the good ole days! I limit what I buy to 'nearly new' these days, using US Ebay, with much success.
I live in the UK and bought stuff from St Paul H-D, in the good ole days! I limit what I buy to 'nearly new' these days, using US Ebay, with much success.
All bikes run on used parts Graham! I do the same. These OEM billet mirrors showed up today for my continuing rebuild of my RG wreck earlier this year. They were stock on a '00 SERG exactly like mine. ($20 plus $6 shipping.)
I'm sure there is, but since this thread is about buying parts in Canada I'll keep my comments related to the subject. but thanks for the enlightenment.
i'm just saying that it isn't just deeley. it's outside of the us. period.
Do the U.S. a favor and keep Justin Bieber north of the border and I'll send you all the parts you want.
seems fair. although I'd rather see him and all his influential saggy pants wearin' rapper friends go down on a ship in international waters. just sayin.
seems fair. although I'd rather see him and all his influential saggy pants wearin' rapper friends go down on a ship in international waters. just sayin.
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